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states but the power position inside the united states is consistent. gerry: the u.s. has had to take on in enormous amount of additional debt along with many other countries in western europe in particular, japan and some extent china but the u.s. gdp debt to gdp ratio pretty well 100% an enormous amount of debt, there is reasonable confidence that can be dealt with over the short term but it does place additional burden on the united states and away for example the second world war places additional burden of debt on the united states. >> first of all a very low interest rate environment the cost of debt servicing as long as interest rates remain low is small, secondly the united states can. money out, we have and we enjoy the world global reserve currency, the only country that is close to american economic power is china and china currency is not comfortable on the free market, that's an advantage we continue to have. i agree the idea of debt with reckless abandonment is something we should be cautious about but when you think about investing in a c
states but the power position inside the united states is consistent. gerry: the u.s. has had to take on in enormous amount of additional debt along with many other countries in western europe in particular, japan and some extent china but the u.s. gdp debt to gdp ratio pretty well 100% an enormous amount of debt, there is reasonable confidence that can be dealt with over the short term but it does place additional burden on the united states and away for example the second world war places...
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what about the united states. $12 billion for the united states and $5 billion worth of services. that's the direct result of this policy including the sanctions. the united states have driven up their companies from the russian market. so they left, and this vacuum was filled by their rivals, their competitors. some of them lost their investments. what was that for? we are interested in developing our relationship in the area of stability. strategic challenges, and any other challenges that we have. i think today president trump made the first step in this direction. chris: mr. president, thank you. thank you for talking with us. >> thank you. kennedy: there you have it, "fox news sunday" chris wallace versus pution president vladimir putin. you can tell vladimir putin is used to having his way in interviews, but fortunately chris wallace pushed back. the former president of georgia, russia invaded georgia in 2008. how did you feel watching that interview? >> well be it's have much as it was for me. i met vladimir putin more than 30 times. he not only invaded my country but heavi
what about the united states. $12 billion for the united states and $5 billion worth of services. that's the direct result of this policy including the sanctions. the united states have driven up their companies from the russian market. so they left, and this vacuum was filled by their rivals, their competitors. some of them lost their investments. what was that for? we are interested in developing our relationship in the area of stability. strategic challenges, and any other challenges that we...
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we'll see what happens with the mexico-united states negotiations. this isn't just nafta. it's just mexico and the united
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kim jong-un seemingly unfazed and mocking the united states saying icbm was a gift to the united states on its independence day. today, the meeting on the north korean threat seemed to accomplish little if anything at all. listening to ambassador nikki haley, it was clear the united states was caught flat-footed by the north's missile test and had little in the way of specific recommendations to discuss with other member states. fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal at the u.n. with our report. >> the secretary-general strongly condemning the launch of a ballistic missile of intercontinental range conducted by the dprk. this action is yet another brazen violation of the relevant security council resolutions and constitutes a dangerous escalation of the situation. >> outrage and warnings, but no new sanctions from the united nations security council meeting in emergency session over north korea's historic launch of intercontinental ballistic missile. the u.n. passed 15 resolutions against north korea in the past 11 years making it among the most sanctioned countries in the world,
kim jong-un seemingly unfazed and mocking the united states saying icbm was a gift to the united states on its independence day. today, the meeting on the north korean threat seemed to accomplish little if anything at all. listening to ambassador nikki haley, it was clear the united states was caught flat-footed by the north's missile test and had little in the way of specific recommendations to discuss with other member states. fox news senior correspondent rick leventhal at the u.n. with our...
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states -- attacks on the united states. lou: thenly thly let me ask yous president spending a lot of energy, his secretary of state is crying to create a coalition, and to create a coalition, and it is important, they say, a coalition made up of arab state, because they are so threatened, i can remember in 1990 and 91 when president george hw bush puting iing together a coalitio. they understood communicateed their need to us, and their requests for help. why is this such a threat is the united states again putting itself in a position of looking as though it is imposing its will in the middle east, rather than responding to a dire udire national security threat on parts of 22 arab nations? >> i think it is in large part due to difference in leadership in united states, arab government -- lou: we cannot continue to abandon reason, and logic because there is a president in the white house whose leadership we doubt, we don't trust, and whose policies make no sense to us, there is a passion it seems to go to war with him as co
states -- attacks on the united states. lou: thenly thly let me ask yous president spending a lot of energy, his secretary of state is crying to create a coalition, and to create a coalition, and it is important, they say, a coalition made up of arab state, because they are so threatened, i can remember in 1990 and 91 when president george hw bush puting iing together a coalitio. they understood communicateed their need to us, and their requests for help. why is this such a threat is the united...
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the united states is on the side of democracy. russia, china, hezbollah, they are on the side of the dictatorship. how does this play out in the coming days? >> trish, congratulations on giving voice to a courageous man who is really facing down maduro who has killed or had executed thousands of his countrymen just to maintain power and who is backed by iran and hezbollah and cuba and other nefarious forces there in venezuela. so given voice to this man is a big deal you are doing. you have been the lead on this from day one, so congratulations. trish: thank you. >> with regard to the military, i think what you heard guaido say, the rank and file are interested in supporting him. but the generals and the top brass who wants to save their jobs are trying to figure out which way to turn here. and the path of least resistance to them is to stick close to maduro until and unless the united states military comes in with credible force or they perceive credible force. trish: why would they stay? because they are getting their pockets li
the united states is on the side of democracy. russia, china, hezbollah, they are on the side of the dictatorship. how does this play out in the coming days? >> trish, congratulations on giving voice to a courageous man who is really facing down maduro who has killed or had executed thousands of his countrymen just to maintain power and who is backed by iran and hezbollah and cuba and other nefarious forces there in venezuela. so given voice to this man is a big deal you are doing. you...
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and he marshaled the resources of the united states. he marshaled the economic resources of the united states. and we'll continue to do that until venezuela is free. trish: juan guaido was not allowed out of the country, maduro said you can't go. he's here anyway. he's here with you today. but he's going back. the people want to see him there and he need to lead that movement. how does he get back in and not wind up getting thrown in prison by maduro saying, you violated the rules? >> the leadership interim president juan guaido is inspiring. his willingness to stand with the venezuelan people and stand with the convoy of aid and immediate sane and demand that it be brought into the nation was an act of personal courage. nt he'll demonstrate the same courage he has demonstrated throughout. as he stands firm, the united states of america will stand with him. trish: you heard the vice president saying we are 100% behind juan guaido and the venezuelan people. butted the venezuelan people are scared because there are groups like this. you h
and he marshaled the resources of the united states. he marshaled the economic resources of the united states. and we'll continue to do that until venezuela is free. trish: juan guaido was not allowed out of the country, maduro said you can't go. he's here anyway. he's here with you today. but he's going back. the people want to see him there and he need to lead that movement. how does he get back in and not wind up getting thrown in prison by maduro saying, you violated the rules? >> the...
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states, the chabder in chief of the united states -- do the commander in chief of the united states. this is where we are today because of a failure of leadership by this administration. >> senator harris, we've seen changes in the, in the role of the united states in terms of global leadership are over the past four years. and, of course, times do change. what's your definition -- we've seen strength with china, of course, as the vice president mentioned. what is your definition of the role of american leadership in 2020? >> so, you know, joe -- i love talking with joe about a lot of these issues and, you know, joe, i think he said it quite well. he says, you know, foreign policy might sound complicated but really it's relationships. just think about it as relationships. so we know this in our personal/professional relationship are. you've got to keep your word to your friends. you've got to be loyal to your friends. people who have stood with you, you've got to stand with them. you've got to know who your adversaries are and keep them in check. but what we have seen with donald tru
states, the chabder in chief of the united states -- do the commander in chief of the united states. this is where we are today because of a failure of leadership by this administration. >> senator harris, we've seen changes in the, in the role of the united states in terms of global leadership are over the past four years. and, of course, times do change. what's your definition -- we've seen strength with china, of course, as the vice president mentioned. what is your definition of the...
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the germans had threatened the united states long before 1942. in 1916 while world war i was raging in europe, americans felt safe. imperial germany was waging an all-out war against britain and france but the fighting was taking place more than 3,000 miles away across the atlantic ocean. americans were more concerned about baseball. although president woodrow wilson had officially declared the united states neutral in the conflict, we were supplying the british and french with munitions and germans knew it. using a manhattan brownstone as a headquarters, several german spies organized an attack against america. at 2:08 a.m. on july 29th, 1916, an enormous explosion occurred near the statue of liberty at a place then called black tom island. >> plaqblack tom was an ammunit depot off the coast of new jersey in new york harbor and it had an extraordinary amount of explosives. >> richard powers is a history professor at city university of new york and the author of "secrecy and power, the life of j. edgar hoover." this was detonated with one of the
the germans had threatened the united states long before 1942. in 1916 while world war i was raging in europe, americans felt safe. imperial germany was waging an all-out war against britain and france but the fighting was taking place more than 3,000 miles away across the atlantic ocean. americans were more concerned about baseball. although president woodrow wilson had officially declared the united states neutral in the conflict, we were supplying the british and french with munitions and...
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the president of the united states has no due process whatsoever. and they are simply going to roll back hundreds of years of anglo saxon law and jurisprudence. >> if you were nancy pelosi why would you have the impeachment vote? you would have to give seen a power, questioning power, due process rights to the minority power, give rights to the accused. why would they want to do that when they can hold secret off site meetings and leect contents. it's going to undercut the american people's view of this entire process. lou: giuliani, the president's attorney saying he will not comply with a congressional subpoena. saying he's also by the way disappointed in john bolton who had some unkind things to say about the president's attorney. your thoughts as we wrap up. >> on the first one, he cites to the white house counsel's letter and says until there tase formal impeachment vote there is no need to comply because it's illegitimate. what john bolton said about him is incredibly inflammatory and i think unpro fissional to take d unprofessional to take po
the president of the united states has no due process whatsoever. and they are simply going to roll back hundreds of years of anglo saxon law and jurisprudence. >> if you were nancy pelosi why would you have the impeachment vote? you would have to give seen a power, questioning power, due process rights to the minority power, give rights to the accused. why would they want to do that when they can hold secret off site meetings and leect contents. it's going to undercut the american...
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states the ballots that are cast in the united states are tabulated in the united states. >> are you aware of any instances in which smartmatic's technology was banned in the u.s. in 2020 due to security weaknesses or wrongdoing? >> i am not. i am not aware of any instances where smartmatic's technology was banned in the u.s. again, it is my understanding that outside of one customer in los angeles county, smartmatic has no presence in the voting technology marketplace in the united states. to support a strong immune system, your body needs routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills a
states the ballots that are cast in the united states are tabulated in the united states. >> are you aware of any instances in which smartmatic's technology was banned in the u.s. in 2020 due to security weaknesses or wrongdoing? >> i am not. i am not aware of any instances where smartmatic's technology was banned in the u.s. again, it is my understanding that outside of one customer in los angeles county, smartmatic has no presence in the voting technology marketplace in the united...
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spain and the united states are two great partners. we share values, democracy, freedom, respect for human rights, the rule of law and we have institutional, cultural, corporate ties which are very important. relations between the two countries have been excellent and we must continue to work to strengthen those relations even more especially in the economic arena. that's why our priorities to of, strengthening the economy and job creation are key. trade between the two countries is growing sustainably. the united states is our second, top, trading partner outside of europe. the united states is our top destination of exports outside the european union and regarding investment it's the second top destination of spanish investments and the top investor in spain. for many years spanish companies have invested in the u.s. they're creating many stable and high quality jobs in different sectors such as the financial industry and energy and this has been possible thanks to the establishment of subsidiaries in the united states by 600 spanish
spain and the united states are two great partners. we share values, democracy, freedom, respect for human rights, the rule of law and we have institutional, cultural, corporate ties which are very important. relations between the two countries have been excellent and we must continue to work to strengthen those relations even more especially in the economic arena. that's why our priorities to of, strengthening the economy and job creation are key. trade between the two countries is growing...
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they working more closely with the arab states not the united states of america. that is not food for our country let alone the people of our country that doesn't work for iowa, kansas, places where i traveled they all can see the stability we built in our four years is squandered thrown away, putting us all at risk. maria: what a terrible shame. i want to get your take what is going on in iran right now. the mullahs in iran are still trying to target you, forcing you to have extra security around but if tensions increase and iranian regime actually retaliates, because you see the protesters bubbling up in iran right now, is the area becoming more fragile? does this become the next crisis for the united states? isn't it true they could block the straits of hormuz and prevent oil cargos, perhaps make the oil situation even worse? >> maria, there is no doubt about the tenuous situation. that risk is very real. i watched this for four years. i was so deeply involved to make sure that day never came when the iranians were threatening americans, we took out the leader
they working more closely with the arab states not the united states of america. that is not food for our country let alone the people of our country that doesn't work for iowa, kansas, places where i traveled they all can see the stability we built in our four years is squandered thrown away, putting us all at risk. maria: what a terrible shame. i want to get your take what is going on in iran right now. the mullahs in iran are still trying to target you, forcing you to have extra security...
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it is very unfair to the united states and it is very unfair to the workers of the united states, very, very unfair. and even today it is extremely hard on companies that want to do business in china. because the barriers are incredible. whereas the barriers coming into our country are foolishly not, foolishly. i believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we do something to them. well, that never happened. and it has gotten worse and worse over the years but we'll correct it. that can be the only thing that can get in the way of a truly long-term, great relationship because we have all the ingredients for friendship. from the "washington examiner," gabby. >> thank you, mr. president. your chief of staff, general kelly, has recommended ending the practice of granting interim security clearances to members of the trump administration. >> yeah. reporter: if that proceeds would you be willing to grant a waiver to jared kushner, one much your senior advisors? >> well, jared has done an outstanding job. he has been treated unfairly. he is a high-quality person. he works for not
it is very unfair to the united states and it is very unfair to the workers of the united states, very, very unfair. and even today it is extremely hard on companies that want to do business in china. because the barriers are incredible. whereas the barriers coming into our country are foolishly not, foolishly. i believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we do something to them. well, that never happened. and it has gotten worse and worse over the years but we'll correct it. that...
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if you want to come to the united states you can come across. we're going to give you foot, shelter, housing, healthcare, no questions ask. you can just go out into the united states and disappear and you're here. it's his crises, he created it. he sent the signal. we can demand accountability from the president, keep the pressure up. i've started an online petition in the state of oklahoma and i have 4,000 people who have signed up saying no amnesty, and enforce the laws. we have laws on the books, the united states constitution, uphold the laws of our nation, enforce the constitution. if people want to immigrate to the united states, they can do that. we have a way for people to do that. america has been strong because the immigrants that have come to the united states legally we support that. we certainly want to take care of the my grant children that are here and make sure they're safe but we also have to enforce the laws of our nation. >> governor, do you think it's occurring to most people that this is now a government that is now truly a
if you want to come to the united states you can come across. we're going to give you foot, shelter, housing, healthcare, no questions ask. you can just go out into the united states and disappear and you're here. it's his crises, he created it. he sent the signal. we can demand accountability from the president, keep the pressure up. i've started an online petition in the state of oklahoma and i have 4,000 people who have signed up saying no amnesty, and enforce the laws. we have laws on the...
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volume of travel between china and the united states. so the case that was discussed today in the press conference is not really a surprise. lou: in in seattle. and i think like most americans, we were expecting it because precisely what you say; that is, the extraordinary international travel. it's hard to keep this contained marley when we've -- particular wily when we've heard that the virus, the coronavirus has moved to south korea, thailand -- >> right. lou: -- and beyond, certainly beyond china's borders. give us a sense, if you will, as to how the who, the world health organization, moved to -- so quickly to get to china on what were reported 44 cases and already the who had moved into action a week and a half ago. >> well, you know, it's a combination. i think the chinese health authorities were the ones that were really moved quickly to address this. obviously, the who is the broad global coordinator. lou: right. >> our own cdc are very much in contact, which is what is going on, in china. and they're obviously quite ready for a
volume of travel between china and the united states. so the case that was discussed today in the press conference is not really a surprise. lou: in in seattle. and i think like most americans, we were expecting it because precisely what you say; that is, the extraordinary international travel. it's hard to keep this contained marley when we've -- particular wily when we've heard that the virus, the coronavirus has moved to south korea, thailand -- >> right. lou: -- and beyond, certainly...
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our world is getting smaller, but is it a good idea for the united states to get smaller? >> last year, vladimir putin tested his missiles against nato. >> it was one of several such will such incidents, and it was very much like the drill you're seeing right now. >> because of the vast distances here in alaska. >> this colonel pilots this s-22 stealth raptor, fully armed and ready to go it a moment's notice. >> we can get closer and identify whatever is out there. >> what they have seen out there, russian c-2 barrier bombers, capable of carrying nuclear weapons. these encounters have become common enough lately, that error n norad places red plaques on the wall when there's an intercept. >> russia represents the greatest threat to our national security. >> russia is the only country on effort that has the ability to destroy the united states. >> we're confronting a russia that has now entered a new chapter in the cold war. >> last summer, rush that september five warships to alaskan waters. >> we had to prepare for any event that might happen understanding that the presid
our world is getting smaller, but is it a good idea for the united states to get smaller? >> last year, vladimir putin tested his missiles against nato. >> it was one of several such will such incidents, and it was very much like the drill you're seeing right now. >> because of the vast distances here in alaska. >> this colonel pilots this s-22 stealth raptor, fully armed and ready to go it a moment's notice. >> we can get closer and identify whatever is out there....
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>> a big mistake for europe, the united states and for the world. united states and for the world. >> announcer: that and more listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. united states and for the world. >> announcer: that and more this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. anthony: we are in las vegas with former treasury secretary larry summers. what is the secular stagnation. >> people want to save more than businesses want to invest which means there is downwards pressure on interest rates, always the prospect of bubbles in existing assets because people don't want to create new ones. a tendency toward slow growth and low inflation. it's a defining malady in the industrial world. the word secu
>> a big mistake for europe, the united states and for the world. united states and for the world. >> announcer: that and more listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. united states and for the world. >> announcer: that and more this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to...
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they represent the people of the united states. i don't take any pleasure in having to make remarks about my president, about a failed strategy, and about the fact that the american people are more in danger as a result of it. that that, i don't take any solace in doing that, but i absolutely believe that's the truth of it. >> this is, by our count, your seventh testimony before congress this year alone. >> yes. >> have you seen any substantive response in policy either from the white house or from congress? >> the thing that has happened in the congress on the senate side, as well as on the house side, is absolutely bipartisan support that we've really have a problem. we're aware where it begins, what are we going to do about it? and then unfortunately, at times, we get into political bickering which took place today over refugees from syria, yes, refugees from syria, no. how do we do this? and that was unfortunate. we spent 30% to 40% on that issue alone with so many osh issues issues to deal with. >> chairman rice pointed out th
they represent the people of the united states. i don't take any pleasure in having to make remarks about my president, about a failed strategy, and about the fact that the american people are more in danger as a result of it. that that, i don't take any solace in doing that, but i absolutely believe that's the truth of it. >> this is, by our count, your seventh testimony before congress this year alone. >> yes. >> have you seen any substantive response in policy either from...
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he is the president of the united states. trish: why do you not think it's a problem you think it is? >> it is only 1000 people, because many are probably bonafide asylum candidates under the law. because our laws are not weak and pathetic, they have been enforced in the obama years in a weak and pathetic way. the president can change that with a phone call, the stroke of a pen. he hardly needs the image of the united states military armed and patrolling the border when we have a border patrol that is ready, willing, able to do that if they were permitted to do their jobs. trish: i think you're on to something here, look, as i said, it has captivated people, it captivated their imagination. there is hysteria about caravan of hondurans to make their way to try to illegally get into the u.s. but the distinction you mentioned, judge, it is an important one. you believe the majority of them are asylum-seekers. he is saying they are trying to use asylum to take advantage of us. >> he may have intel from various intelligence source
he is the president of the united states. trish: why do you not think it's a problem you think it is? >> it is only 1000 people, because many are probably bonafide asylum candidates under the law. because our laws are not weak and pathetic, they have been enforced in the obama years in a weak and pathetic way. the president can change that with a phone call, the stroke of a pen. he hardly needs the image of the united states military armed and patrolling the border when we have a border...
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coming into the united states despite all of these growing fears. the presidential candidate joins us now. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be with you. trish: i want to start first with your plan on the refugees. less than six weeks from now, we will have 10,000 refugees from tram 11 coming into this country. there could be some islamic militants among them. such a way to keep ourselves safe? >> we should have a pause. the republican governors and others that have expressed concern, they have legitimate concerns. look, i was a governor of a state where we accepted refugees. we did not have the threat that embedded amongst those refugees whether they are from haiti or other places. i think it is proper to pause, to take the time to create the proper screening. if you are an orphan that has been, it you know, part of the tragedy of the 250,000 lives lost or you are a christian where masses no longer given because christians have been obliterated, persecuted, beheaded, i think it is proper for the united states to accept people that are not a thr
coming into the united states despite all of these growing fears. the presidential candidate joins us now. thank you for joining us. >> happy to be with you. trish: i want to start first with your plan on the refugees. less than six weeks from now, we will have 10,000 refugees from tram 11 coming into this country. there could be some islamic militants among them. such a way to keep ourselves safe? >> we should have a pause. the republican governors and others that have expressed...
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it has allowed china to take advantage of the united states and unleash this pandemic on the united states. we laid out avenues where we can make china pay for this pandemic instead of my daughter's generation shouldering the debt that's loading up to pay for the pandemic. not my daughters, all three under the age of 10. china should be paying for that. lou: neither your daughters nor minor anyone's children should be paying for that. i know you discussed a trillion dollars in reparations. but it would be reparations. i can't wait to see how it all work out. one thing i do know is people are getting a clear idea of what china is, what it stands for and what it means to do. congressman jim banks, you are part of the reason that that's the case. thank you. we would like to hear your thoughts about this. follow me on twitter @loudobbs. like me on facebook and follow me on i a gram that "lou dobbs n instagram @loudobbstonight. peter navarro telling 0 minutes * the globalization of production led to the short and of medical equipment needed to handle the wuhan virus. >> the globalization of pro
it has allowed china to take advantage of the united states and unleash this pandemic on the united states. we laid out avenues where we can make china pay for this pandemic instead of my daughter's generation shouldering the debt that's loading up to pay for the pandemic. not my daughters, all three under the age of 10. china should be paying for that. lou: neither your daughters nor minor anyone's children should be paying for that. i know you discussed a trillion dollars in reparations. but...
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that's very different than the united states. that's the threat that president trump sees from huawei. maria: what about the limit on huawei actually limiting the growth of 5g in the united states? there was speculation today the, an article basically saying that the administration's offenses aimed at stop thing huawei may, in fact, limit the growth of 5g in the united states. >> i don't know if that's true or not. i couldn't tell you. i've always found our economy to be incredibly row bust and dynamic. when obstacles pop up, someone steps in to fill those shoes, to make up -- the dynamism, the competitive nature of the united states economy. i suppose there's a possibility it'll slow down for a little while, but i'm convinced that american engineering -- frankly, western. not even just american. western, european democrats will move to -- democracies move to provide world class services at affordable prices to american consumers. maria: don't go anywhere, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ this is not a bed. it's a revolut
that's very different than the united states. that's the threat that president trump sees from huawei. maria: what about the limit on huawei actually limiting the growth of 5g in the united states? there was speculation today the, an article basically saying that the administration's offenses aimed at stop thing huawei may, in fact, limit the growth of 5g in the united states. >> i don't know if that's true or not. i couldn't tell you. i've always found our economy to be incredibly row...
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states and to a lesser extent france but they wouldn't be there except for the united states. they wouldn't last a week. we're protecting them. they have to now step up and pay for what's happening, because i don't think france or the united states should be liable for the tremendous cost. the united states is embarrassingly into the middle east as of a few months ago as you've heard me say before and i don't take responsibility but i would be very embarrassed if i had to $7 trillion and when we want to build, mr. president, our infrastructure, everybody says oh, we want to be careful with our money. when we want to fix a highway or we want to build schools and lots of other things, tunnels, bridges, they say oh, let's be careful with our money, and yet we have spent $7 trillion in the middle east and we've gotten nothing for it. nothing. less than nothing as far as i'm concerned. that's over an 18 year period. the countries that are there that you all know very well are immensely wealthy. they're going to have to pay for this and i think the president and i agree very much on
states and to a lesser extent france but they wouldn't be there except for the united states. they wouldn't last a week. we're protecting them. they have to now step up and pay for what's happening, because i don't think france or the united states should be liable for the tremendous cost. the united states is embarrassingly into the middle east as of a few months ago as you've heard me say before and i don't take responsibility but i would be very embarrassed if i had to $7 trillion and when...
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they will not come into the united states. they will not be granted asylum. this is proof we'll not allow that. liz: jim, don, we really appreciate it. come back soon. thanks for having us in your hopes. thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. ♪ lou: good evening everybody. our top stories president trump and first lady melania traveled to pittsburgh today, paying their respects to the families of the victims of the synagogue shooting this weekend that left 11 people dead. president trump offered the people of pittsburgh his respect, his compassion and the dems and national left-wing media were viciously attacking him, trying to blame him directly for the senseless tragedy. also, president trump promising bold action to end the practice of so-called birthright citizenship. the president saying he will sign an executive order that will remove the right of citizenship for anyone other than the children of american citizens and permanent residents. >> a person comes in, has a baby, the baby is essentially a citizen of
they will not come into the united states. they will not be granted asylum. this is proof we'll not allow that. liz: jim, don, we really appreciate it. come back soon. thanks for having us in your hopes. thank you for watching. lou dobbs is next right here on the fox business network. ♪ lou: good evening everybody. our top stories president trump and first lady melania traveled to pittsburgh today, paying their respects to the families of the victims of the synagogue shooting this weekend...
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the united states retained its ability to use etc. own determination -- its own determination of whether there was success along the border. you saw the announcement was the president would indefinitely suspend the tariffs. if we're not making sufficient progress, there's risk those tariffs will go back in place. as we had these conversations with my counterpart, we both understood that. it means we've got hard work to do to deliver on those actual outcomes on the ground along our southern border. i know the mexican government's committed to it, and i know not only the state department, but dhs and all the others who have real responsibility that we'll deliver this. i'm confident this hard work -- we will go hand in hand to make this deliverable, something we can all say, yep, this resulted from what we did last week. >> and is this a metric you're going to use to judge that? >> we will evaluate this literally daily. >> [inaudible] >> good afternoon. what do you think about other countries such as brazil and panama helping with this?
the united states retained its ability to use etc. own determination -- its own determination of whether there was success along the border. you saw the announcement was the president would indefinitely suspend the tariffs. if we're not making sufficient progress, there's risk those tariffs will go back in place. as we had these conversations with my counterpart, we both understood that. it means we've got hard work to do to deliver on those actual outcomes on the ground along our southern...
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>> stand with the united states. it sounds -- if you can come in here and say, we aren't talking about refugees. you are making a narrow argument. >> tucker: i'm talking about immigration. >> we just banned immigration, two of them the front lines in this fight. you just told everyone you are standing with us, "we'll let you go kill and die in mosil, thereh conversations happening that are embedded in the iraqi forces. >> tucker: their expectation was to move here? >> come on. >> tucker: don't say, come on! >> of course not. it's, why don't you trust us enough to say -- why don't you believe that any of us could potentially come here or visit your country on student visa or anything else and, by the way, why are you helping isis? general hurtling, my old division commander in iraq made a phone call, getting phone calls in iraq, they are on the phone saying why are you helping the enemy we are fighting together? have my -- >> tucker: if this order, though, if you are successful in your lawsuit, isis recruiting will sl
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the united states [ inaudible ] preworld war europe and now this country, also the united states is about to lose almost all of the gains it has and russia is going to reverse what it has lost, the soviet empire, in cold war. this is incredibly dramatic and tragic situation which has been getting lots of attention but not quite enough of a reaction. i think that's the lack of reaction or adequate reaction that is basically causing all this tragedy. >> you and i have talked and i have listened to your theories on soft power smart power, over the course of years. i do not understand at this point why there has been an inability on the part of the ukrainian government to engage germany france the united states the united kingdom and to bring forward a commitment to defend the country against clear outright aggression. >> well, because there has been lots of officials in the west saying well, we are living in 21st century, cold war is over tanks will never roll into europe. here we are in 2015 and russian tanks are rolling into europe into largest country of europe unchecked and actually, the
the united states [ inaudible ] preworld war europe and now this country, also the united states is about to lose almost all of the gains it has and russia is going to reverse what it has lost, the soviet empire, in cold war. this is incredibly dramatic and tragic situation which has been getting lots of attention but not quite enough of a reaction. i think that's the lack of reaction or adequate reaction that is basically causing all this tragedy. >> you and i have talked and i have...
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maria: one of the issues is the readiness of the united states. all of the conversation how this administration has led the military bringing of gender studies, et cetera et cetera, are we ready and should we actually have the situation abrupt because a month ago, the president told the world were running out of ammunition, remember that one. >> the one problem that we have we have identified big gaps in our defense industries here for too long we relied on our stockpiles and we allow the industry to atrophy. we need to revive that and that's why house republicans want a much bigger defense budget to get our defense capabilities up. we need to produce more fighters and do that faster and produce new munitions and weapon systems. for the first time in my lifetime the united states is not leading all advanced weapon systems. that's very troubling to me. we need to ramp it up and wrap it up quick because the world is getting to be a much more dangerous place, especially when the united states shows the weakness is been showing for the last two and a
maria: one of the issues is the readiness of the united states. all of the conversation how this administration has led the military bringing of gender studies, et cetera et cetera, are we ready and should we actually have the situation abrupt because a month ago, the president told the world were running out of ammunition, remember that one. >> the one problem that we have we have identified big gaps in our defense industries here for too long we relied on our stockpiles and we allow the...
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this is a true and historic defeat for the united states, and i hope people in the united states congress and in the republican side of the presidential race and even mrs. clinton can come to the realization quick. >> the american people need to come to a realization quickly as well. that is that a president just made a decision about, 200,000 quote, unquote refugees from europe originating whether in pakistan or africa or the middle east about whom we will know nothing, about whom this administration will be saying much about them being from syria. impact of these unilateral decisions, these fiats and this instance within the power of the president are having major, major affects and many of them deleterious on the united states, are they not? >> well, i think this entire syria situation for four years, people saw this coming. obama told us that we can contain this in syria. we don't need to respond. let this thing simmer inside of syria while people told them this is uncontainable. i think petraeus is right in that extent, it is a nuclear geopolitical chernobyl that is going spread tent
this is a true and historic defeat for the united states, and i hope people in the united states congress and in the republican side of the presidential race and even mrs. clinton can come to the realization quick. >> the american people need to come to a realization quickly as well. that is that a president just made a decision about, 200,000 quote, unquote refugees from europe originating whether in pakistan or africa or the middle east about whom we will know nothing, about whom this...
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efforts to overthrow a president of the united states. we'll have all of that and much more right after these quick messages. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lou: you've heard me mention from tio time just how many sad sacks make up the republican conference in the house in particular. there's no better example of late than michigan libertarian justin amash who, thirsting for media attention, decided to claim the pitiful mantel of the first republican to call for the impeachment of president trump. his thirst not slaked for attention, amash slurred attorney the general william barr in passing as well. so what did the mighty, if not powerful republican confe
efforts to overthrow a president of the united states. we'll have all of that and much more right after these quick messages. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what...
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nations and united states same take it all? >> the united nations i think many people understand what their agenda is. it's certainly not a democratic body. if others trying to determine policy that affects not only as but all of our freedom loving democracies. i'm not quite sure what the value is especially when you have a land deal between two parties and you will have the un which is basically anti- israel going and try to change the rules of the game. of course as a met him. he was now in his present position. there to do whatever they're gonna do tried to get one up on israel and had leverage. i think it is important to get a new administration in there. >> secretary carey made it clear that his priority is the security of our country. most americans would agree with them. don't go anywhere we will keep talking about this. but donald trump is not talking. >> because of what is happening in the spirit and hope i was just called by the head people at sprint theirs can be $5,000 back to the united states from other countries
nations and united states same take it all? >> the united nations i think many people understand what their agenda is. it's certainly not a democratic body. if others trying to determine policy that affects not only as but all of our freedom loving democracies. i'm not quite sure what the value is especially when you have a land deal between two parties and you will have the un which is basically anti- israel going and try to change the rules of the game. of course as a met him. he was...
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you're right about the united states policy. it is very disturbing that the president said that isis is con attends. they're not contained. it is obvious that isis is not contained. the united states seems to have bunker mentality. in other words we're to hold in place. we have more and more security in the united states and we are reacting to crimes that occur against the u.s. we need to be proactive and lip nate isis, hopefully, the united states president will change his policy to have a strategy. trish: congressman, let me jump in to ask you a question about russia and putin. because russia, as i was saying earlier had launched these attacks on isis in syria, on the heels of what happened in paris. and also of course on the eels of what happened to that airliner, killing so many. do we need to be talking to vladmir putin? do we need to be engaging him right now? because this is a common enemy that all of us are fighting. i mean you look at sunnis and shiites, maybe they need to come together on this one as well. this is a te
you're right about the united states policy. it is very disturbing that the president said that isis is con attends. they're not contained. it is obvious that isis is not contained. the united states seems to have bunker mentality. in other words we're to hold in place. we have more and more security in the united states and we are reacting to crimes that occur against the u.s. we need to be proactive and lip nate isis, hopefully, the united states president will change his policy to have a...
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is he really coming after the united states knowing what the united states can do back? he has to make that calculation. he you now has to decide that. >> reporter: now the sanctions announced a billion dollars against north korea. earlier today president trump tweeted the following. this is something clearly that is on his radar. he said quote, after many years of failure, countries are coming together to finally address danks posed by north korea. we must be tough and decisive, end quote. trish, by the way i should mention at this point so far no official reaction from the united states government, the intelligence community about this report from "the washington post." trish: blake burman, we'll be watching for that for sure. thank you very much for getting us up to speed. i'm joined by fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peters for his thoughts on all of that. i guess i will start what is it that we can do right now if this is, it is getting pretty serious. >> we're running out of choices and running out of chances. the moment of truth is approaching.
is he really coming after the united states knowing what the united states can do back? he has to make that calculation. he you now has to decide that. >> reporter: now the sanctions announced a billion dollars against north korea. earlier today president trump tweeted the following. this is something clearly that is on his radar. he said quote, after many years of failure, countries are coming together to finally address danks posed by north korea. we must be tough and decisive, end...
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states. -- this president and the united states. it's going to be quite an unwinding. this meeting, anything going to come of it between -- [laughter] between the secretary of state and the foreign minister of china? >> i think some goodwill, lou. the chinese have singled out secretary pompeo as the ringleader of the anti-china policies. they have called him almost every name in the book. they still think he demands both the cia and the state department, and their goal seems to be with the vice premier, they want to calm down secretary pompeo, soothe him, say there's no problem here and get back to the old strategy of inducing complacency. i don't think it's going to work. i think secretary pompeo is going to say something pretty strong after the meeting. i think he and president trump are very much aligned. they're two heroes who have turned around u.s. policy on china. so i think it's going to be a successful meeting -- lou: [inaudible] yeah, china's going to have to understand that a they're going to run into a fist if they conti
states. -- this president and the united states. it's going to be quite an unwinding. this meeting, anything going to come of it between -- [laughter] between the secretary of state and the foreign minister of china? >> i think some goodwill, lou. the chinese have singled out secretary pompeo as the ringleader of the anti-china policies. they have called him almost every name in the book. they still think he demands both the cia and the state department, and their goal seems to be with...
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and the united states is the only one left out of that party. and that is, again, a critical, critical advantage on the part of the chinese and the russianss against the united states military, for crying out loud. >> what's worse is this hyper sonic technology was first developed in the u.s. we have not developed it over the course of. >> lou: 50 years ago. >> now we have more tests than we have. lou: we're finding out that the obama administration did everything was scuttle our navy vessels and ground our aircraft. this is -- i mean, it's just devastating what obama and that administration did to our military in the name of what. strategic patience? >> what's even worse is that the obama administration didn't want to quote up quote militarize space so they allowed chinese -- what they did was prevented the united states from developing weapons to protect our satellites in -- lou: do you know -- i understand. i understand. and i have to say, what really -- i am aggrieved by the explanations of rationalization from the united states. i'm embarra
and the united states is the only one left out of that party. and that is, again, a critical, critical advantage on the part of the chinese and the russianss against the united states military, for crying out loud. >> what's worse is this hyper sonic technology was first developed in the u.s. we have not developed it over the course of. >> lou: 50 years ago. >> now we have more tests than we have. lou: we're finding out that the obama administration did everything was scuttle...
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it has been a disaster for the united states. last week 42 south korean companies announce their intent to invest in 47 projects worth $17 billion in the united states, and 24 companies announce plans to purchase $58 billion in american goods and services. from south korea, milani and i traveled to china where, as in japan and south korea we were greatly honored by the splendor of our reception. our trip included the first official dinner held for a foreign leader in the forbidden cities since the founding of the modern china where we enjoyed a very productive evening hosted by the president and his wonderful wife. during our visit, he pledged to faithfully implement united nations acute council resolutions on north korea and to use his great economic influence over the regime to achieve our common goal of a d nuclear eyes to stream peninsula. present she recognizes that a nuclear north korea is a great threat china and we agreed we would not accept a so-called freeze for freeze agreement like those that have consistently failed
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the stark contrast with the president of the united states. great politics or something he will regret. christian first. >> it's good if you are trying to build your brand and elevate your personality. but ultimately it's not going to get you qualified to be put in park of the great left military on the planet and given the awesome police powers that are incumbent upon the presidency. that's why he does well in the pry mayorive season. but when voters -- going back to that howard dean example if you look at iowa where you have to stand up in front of your neighbors and our pastor and say who you are going vote for. judge napolitano: tammy, you are not a great fan of the donald. >> i'm a critic. judge napolitano: we both criticized the president's speech. does this make you like him more? >> if you like him, this is the reason you like him. this is refreshing. we are at sea. people are wondering where the leadership is. if americans are afraid part of the reason they are afraid is because of the leadership issue. moist's an existential issue as
the stark contrast with the president of the united states. great politics or something he will regret. christian first. >> it's good if you are trying to build your brand and elevate your personality. but ultimately it's not going to get you qualified to be put in park of the great left military on the planet and given the awesome police powers that are incumbent upon the presidency. that's why he does well in the pry mayorive season. but when voters -- going back to that howard dean...
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whether it's the united states congress. so there is authority. and that's why president biden is pushing for a democrat proposal which is in essence abortion on demand through the term. they have their extreme position at a national level. we, most likely going stock addressed at the states but it's certainly fine for it to be addressed at the national level as well. arkansas has the record of being the most pro-life state in the nation. i signed 30 pro-life pieces of legislation while i was governor. and every state can determine a different outcome here and it is the most important issue for women and for the unborn child and for our country that we get this right. it's going to be a continued debate. let's talk about it in terms of compassion, in terms of protecting the life and also understanding how we have to enhance abortion, excuse me, adoption services. how we have to enhance maternal care. those things we've done in arkansas and are important for our nation's future. bret: there are a lot of issues that are very i
whether it's the united states congress. so there is authority. and that's why president biden is pushing for a democrat proposal which is in essence abortion on demand through the term. they have their extreme position at a national level. we, most likely going stock addressed at the states but it's certainly fine for it to be addressed at the national level as well. arkansas has the record of being the most pro-life state in the nation. i signed 30 pro-life pieces of legislation while i was...
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amiri don't get in united states? >> this is for the department of homeland security dessisic -- general john kelly to address. in being in these meetings and these transition meetings, we want to do this in most compassion at way possible. but to the mayor's point. we have to get it right for the american people, condoleezza rice said in her book, we needed to be right 100% of the time, they only need to be right once. you think of all potential incidents we have to get our arms around this. the good news for american people, on january 20, there is a new calvary in town, people take this seriously, i think that german people will want to take it seriously. you could be right, or people saying he will get rejected from office, may be right, if she dous does lose, one of reason for her loss is her lack of attention to this start of stuff, i want to say it is very important, we're compassio compassionate people here at trump tower, we want the right people coming in we have into screen the wrong people out. >> and pres
amiri don't get in united states? >> this is for the department of homeland security dessisic -- general john kelly to address. in being in these meetings and these transition meetings, we want to do this in most compassion at way possible. but to the mayor's point. we have to get it right for the american people, condoleezza rice said in her book, we needed to be right 100% of the time, they only need to be right once. you think of all potential incidents we have to get our arms around...
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this is the secretary of state sayinsaying that china is condug espionage against the united states. they've been doing it for 30 years. we know that. what kind of statement is that from the secretary of state. >> the chinese are crossing the red lines at this point in time. half a billion persons information has been taken by the chinese. the other matter is that china is expanding worldwide and it feels that it is now being met by two things. number one, it has to choose between capitalism and communism acting as a capitalist regime but on the other hand it has the united states under a different direction under president trump. that's creating the situation where china is acting almost irrationally. lou: rationality began this week in credit to the president talking with white house officials, specifically robert lighthizer and the treasury secretary, mnuchin, the vice premier of china announcing that they're going to reduce tariffs on use automobiles. the country went nuts when the president put 10% tariffs on chinese products and started cheering when the chinese proposed to dro
this is the secretary of state sayinsaying that china is condug espionage against the united states. they've been doing it for 30 years. we know that. what kind of statement is that from the secretary of state. >> the chinese are crossing the red lines at this point in time. half a billion persons information has been taken by the chinese. the other matter is that china is expanding worldwide and it feels that it is now being met by two things. number one, it has to choose between...